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Though many of the interest group representatives in favor of repeal indicated that the time for Glass-Steagall reform was urgent, legislators did not possess that same feeling of urgency.

As most professionals now understand, the recently enacted estate tax repeal means that there is no estate tax repeal.

We know that reasonable men and women with access to the same facts urged repeal of Prohibition, presumably because they weighted good and harm differently; in short, because they had different values.

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To prevent self-entrenching amendments, assume that the amendment will be repealable under currently-existing constitutional procedures and voting rules, even if it purports to change those procedures and rules.

They insist, and profess to believe, that treaties like acts of assembly, should be repealable at pleasure.